FILM EDITING 2002 - ONGOING
FILM EDITING 2002 - ONGOING
Unfortunately, I don't have much to showcase for my video editing skills, even though it's my best skillset.
Unfortunately, I don't have much to showcase for my video editing skills, even though it's my best skillset.
UNCOVERING TAILORS
produced by PublicTunes Media
Director-Producer: Arya Sethi
Co-Director-
Cinematographer: Tanya Kaur
Editor-
Music Composer: Utkarsh Acharya
Art Director-
Co-Cinematographer: Sudheesh Singh
UNCOVERING TAILORS
produced by PublicTunes Media
Director-Producer: Arya Sethi
Co-Director-
Cinematographer: Tanya Kaur
Editor-
Music Composer: Utkarsh Acharya
Art Director-
Co-Cinematographer: Sudheesh Singh
UNCOVERING TAILORS
produced by PublicTunes Media
Director-Producer: Arya Sethi
Co-Director-
Cinematographer: Tanya Kaur
Editor-
Music Composer: Utkarsh Acharya
Art Director-
Co-Cinematographer: Sudheesh Singh
Each piece of clothing has a unique story to tell; a story of its maker; a story of the craftsmen, a story of the workshop; the studio; and many more stories that get lost in the process of making clothing as a work of art.
Our film is here to capture and encapsulate these stories as we dwell on the different socio-cultural ethos that surrounds this space.
From flamboyant and ostentatious studios of Khan Market and Mehrauli to independent women making a name for themselves in small societies, to the age-old Karkhanas of Delhi- 6, to even ground floor factories run by small families; our work is a portrait of these houses of fashion sustained by people coming from variegated backgrounds.
Each house has a different story to tell, each artisan has a different story, and each designer has a different story.
With our project, we aim to bring forward these stories in a structured manner, as they have been least covered and poorly marketed.
While this industry is portrayed with all its glitz and glamour, our project unravels a few more aspects that are a part of the process.
Each piece of clothing has a unique story to tell; a story of its maker; a story of the craftsmen, a story of the workshop; the studio; and many more stories that get lost in the process of making clothing as a work of art.
Our film is here to capture and encapsulate these stories as we dwell on the different socio-cultural ethos that surrounds this space.
From flamboyant and ostentatious studios of Khan Market and Mehrauli to independent women making a name for themselves in small societies, to the age-old Karkhanas of Delhi- 6, to even ground floor factories run by small families; our work is a portrait of these houses of fashion sustained by people coming from variegated backgrounds.
Each house has a different story to tell, each artisan has a different story, and each designer has a different story.
With our project, we aim to bring forward these stories in a structured manner, as they have been least covered and poorly marketed.
While this industry is portrayed with all its glitz and glamour, our project unravels a few more aspects that are a part of the process.
The first screening of "Uncovering Tailors" was held at Akshara Theatre in Delhi.
This event marked the debut of our documentary, which delves into the unique stories and diverse sociocultural ethos of the fashion industry.
The screening at this iconic venue was a significant milestone, bringing together an audience eager to explore the hidden narratives of tailors and artisans.
It was an exciting and memorable evening, celebrating the art and craftsmanship that often goes unnoticed.
The first screening of "Uncovering Tailors" was held at Akshara Theatre in Delhi.
This event marked the debut of our documentary, which delves into the unique stories and diverse sociocultural ethos of the fashion industry.
The screening at this iconic venue was a significant milestone, bringing together an audience eager to explore the hidden narratives of tailors and artisans.
It was an exciting and memorable evening, celebrating the art and craftsmanship that often goes unnoticed.
The second screening of "Uncovering Tailors" took place at Kunzum Cafe Theatre in Greater Kailash.
This venue provided an intimate setting for viewers to engage with the documentary's exploration of the fashion industry's hidden narratives.
the cozy atmosphere of Kunzum Cafe Theatre made for an enriching experience, allowing the audience to connect deeply with the stories of tailors and artisans.
It was another milestone event, further highlighting the impact and importance of our documentary.
The second screening of "Uncovering Tailors" took place at Kunzum Cafe Theatre in Greater Kailash.
This venue provided an intimate setting for viewers to engage with the documentary's exploration of the fashion industry's hidden narratives.
the cozy atmosphere of Kunzum Cafe Theatre made for an enriching experience, allowing the audience to connect deeply with the stories of tailors and artisans.
It was another milestone event, further highlighting the impact and importance of our documentary.
"Who's This?" is a short film that I, Utkarsh Acharya, produced, directed, shot, and edited. This psychological thriller delves into the mind's complexities and the blurred lines between reality and imagination.
It was a passion project that allowed me to bring my vision to life, showcasing my skills in storytelling, cinematography, and video editing. Enjoy this intriguing journey into the human psyche.
Disclaimer:
The smoking and pill effects in this short film are created using visual effects (VFX) and computer-generated imagery (CGI). No actual smoking or pill consumption occurred during production. These effects are purely for storytelling and do not promote or encourage the use of tobacco or drugs. Smoking and drug use carry serious health risks, and we urge viewers to make informed decisions about their health. This film does not endorse or condone the use of harmful substances. The effects shown are fictional, thanks to skilled VFX work. Thank you for understanding the artistic liberties taken in this film.
"Who's This?" is a short film that I, Utkarsh Acharya, produced, directed, shot, and edited. This psychological thriller delves into the mind's complexities and the blurred lines between reality and imagination.
It was a passion project that allowed me to bring my vision to life, showcasing my skills in storytelling, cinematography, and video editing. Enjoy this intriguing journey into the human psyche.
Disclaimer:
The smoking and pill effects in this short film are created using visual effects (VFX) and computer-generated imagery (CGI). No actual smoking or pill consumption occurred during production. These effects are purely for storytelling and do not promote or encourage the use of tobacco or drugs. Smoking and drug use carry serious health risks, and we urge viewers to make informed decisions about their health. This film does not endorse or condone the use of harmful substances. The effects shown are fictional, thanks to skilled VFX work. Thank you for understanding the artistic liberties taken in this film.
WHO'S THIS?
WHO'S THIS?
As the Creative Head for my school's inter-school competition, Tecknika, I created an engaging intro video using After Effects and Premiere Pro.
This video set the tone for the event, combining dynamic motion graphics with seamless video editing to captivate the audience.
It showcased my skills in visual storytelling and technical proficiency, adding a professional touch to the competition's opening. The intro video played a key role in making Tecknika a memorable and impactful event.
As the Creative Head for my school's inter-school competition, Tecknika, I created an engaging intro video using After Effects and Premiere Pro.
This video set the tone for the event, combining dynamic motion graphics with seamless video editing to captivate the audience.
It showcased my skills in visual storytelling and technical proficiency, adding a professional touch to the competition's opening. The intro video played a key role in making Tecknika a memorable and impactful event.
As the Head Creative on the Executive Board for our school's Model United Nations event, CAMUN, I created an impactful intro video using After Effects and Premiere Pro.
This video set the stage for the event, featuring dynamic motion graphics and polished video editing to engage and excite the participants.
It highlighted my abilities in visual storytelling and technical expertise, contributing to the professional atmosphere of CAMUN. The intro video was instrumental in making the event a memorable and successful experience.
As the Head Creative on the Executive Board for our school's Model United Nations event, CAMUN, I created an impactful intro video using After Effects and Premiere Pro.
This video set the stage for the event, featuring dynamic motion graphics and polished video editing to engage and excite the participants.
It highlighted my abilities in visual storytelling and technical expertise, contributing to the professional atmosphere of CAMUN. The intro video was instrumental in making the event a memorable and successful experience.
Back in 9th grade, I started a YouTube channel.
My friends joined in on one of the videos, playing all sorts of weird percussion instruments. Recording that video was super fun; we laughed a lot and had a great time experimenting with different sounds and rhythms.
It was a memorable experience that sparked my passion for creating and sharing music with others.
Back in 9th grade, I started a YouTube channel.
My friends joined in on one of the videos, playing all sorts of weird percussion instruments. Recording that video was super fun; we laughed a lot and had a great time experimenting with different sounds and rhythms.
It was a memorable experience that sparked my passion for creating and sharing music with others.